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Nov 102017

Trip 33 Nov 4-10 (6-day) Ultra Limited Load Jackpot Results!

November 10th, 2017|Categories: Trip Reports|

Congratulations to the winners of the jackpot for the 6-day Ultra-limited Load Guadalupe Special:

  1. Randy Lawrence – Oceanside, CA – 171# yellowfin tuna
  2. Jim Mabary – Orangevale, CA – 152# yellowfin tuna
  3. Randy Lawrence – Oceanside, CA – 150# yellowfin tuna
Nov 92017

Goin’ to Guadalupe?

November 9th, 2017|Categories: Capt Art's Blog|

It’s a mystical-looking island located beyond Guadalupe Island on mapthe continental shelf and it’s also a fishing bucket-list favorite. Deep water upwelling of cold, nutrient- and phytoplankton-rich waters provides the excellent food source for the island’s bait fish. That attracts schools of the larger specimens of gamefish such as yellowtail and yellowfin tuna that tempt and tantalize anglers who hear the call of Guadalupe.

 

So you’re headed to “The ‘Lupe.” What should you bring?

Searcher crew and Fisherman’s Landing Tackle Shop agree: you’ll be targeting larger tuna over 100 pounds so bring heavy gear (2-speed reels) with 80-pound plus line test and appropriately matched fluorocarbon for your leader. Circle hooks are a must–tuna that size have large teeth! Find what you need here: OWNER HOOKS. 

One more thing! Please review Capt. Aaron’s tackle tips video on drag settings HERE!

 

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Here’s an “Ask A Captain” question we received recently about Guadalupe Island!

Dear Captain Art,
Fishing trips to Guadalupe Island have been scoring good size tuna.  Assuming I am lucky enough to hook a big one,  my question is on drag adjustment as I fight the 100+ lb fish.  As the fish takes its initial run and takes half of the line off the reel, drag pressure on the reel will increase.  Up to what point do I have to move the drag lever down so the drag pressure is not excessive?
– David T.

Hi David,
To answer your question quickly: it’s not necessary to change the drag setting during the fish’s initial run. However, if the run lasts and you’re near the end of your spool, you may have to back off on the drag setting due to the amount of line in the water.

 

Also, check out this quote from Capt Aaron during his last trip to the island:trip31bower

What I want to recommend for these fish out here is to make sure you have a good 80 to 120 lb rod and a good working two-speed reel that is designed for these grade of fish. They’re tough on the gear and having that gear with a TIGHT drag is the only way you’re gonna land one.

 

 

Here is another question that landed in our inbox recently:

Hi Captains,

I am looking forward to my upcoming trip. Are you recommending that we use braided line or just mono on any # test line? I get conflicting info from different people and I want to do what is best for the crew and other fisherman on board. I thought I remembered “no braid” because it cuts mono in the event of a tangle or crossover. On the tackle list I believe it says braid on heavy test but I want to confirm before I spool-up any of my reels.

Thank you, Searcher crew!
-Dale D.
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Hello Dale,

Braided line is recommended, because it increases your reel’s capacity. Spool up with135 or 85 pound braid with the appropriate length of matching mono top shot, at least 100 feet.

See you onboard,

Capt Art

Here’s a “Ask A Captain” question:

I want to stock up on terminal gear for a fall 6-day Guadalupe Island trip. Given the size of fish & conditions this year, what are your
recommendations for:

1) Hook type / sizes and quantity?

2) Mono top shot and leader?  Length and test weight? Thanks!

Dave R.

Hi Dave,

Regarding hooks, here’s my recommendations:

Top shot items:

  • Tuna: 80-100 pound mono top shot (about 100 feet) for tuna with matching fluorocarbon leader (3 feet)

 

Nov 92017

Trip 33 Nov 4-10 (6-day) Ultra-Limited Load Nov 8 Report

November 9th, 2017|Categories: Trip Reports|

Nov. 8, 2017 12:54pm

Howdy anglers, we’ve had a great morning here today on the tuna: all nice grade. Here is a 151lb caught by Jim Mabary. We have all afternoon here today before we head for Ensenada. 

 

Nov 8, 2017 6:19pm

Howdy anglers, what a great last day here at the island!  Nice grade of fish and we had action all day long! Here is John Lindsey with his nice 100+lb tuna for the day. We’re leaving here and will be back at the dock on Friday morning.

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It’s been a great trip!

-Capt Aaron and the Searcher crew

 

Nov 82017

Trip 33 Nov 4-10 Ultra-limited load (6-day) Nov 7 PM Report

November 8th, 2017|Categories: Trip Reports|

Howdy anglers,

We’ve had another great day here at the island, with very nice fish coming over the rail. All but two were over 100lbs and our biggest was 171#.  Here is Matt Schulz with his first fish over 100#.

The weather is really nice. We have one more day to fish before headed back to the dock.
Capt Aaron and Team Searcher

Nov 72017

Trip 33 Nov 4-10 Ultra-limited load (6-day) Nov 7 Mid-day Report

November 7th, 2017|Categories: Trip Reports|

Howdy angers, 

We had some sign of tuna all morning. The conditions weren’t optimal (lack of current), but we managed to catch a few. All the fish are over 100# so everyone is pretty pleased.

Here is a sample of one of our fish caught by Jim Mabary using one of our new Seeker OSP 1×3 rods with our new Penn 16 visx with 80lb Izorline on a 2/0 Owner mutu hook. 

So we’re hoping for more action this afternoon.

Capt Aaron and Team Searcher

Nov 52017

New Penn product for Searcher anglers!

November 5th, 2017|Categories: Capt Art's Blog|

Long-time friend to Team Searcher and Penn Reels pro-staffer, Steve Carson, gave Captain Art and crew a new reel for our anglers to try during their trips to Guadalupe Island. stevecarson copy

We opened the shiny gold box right away!newpennreel

Searcher crew loaded it with 130# hollow-core Spectra and an 80# top shot by Izorline. It was matched with a Seeker OPS rail rod and our lucky anglers will get to try it out on a big yellowfin tuna at Guadalupe Island.

We are very grateful to Steve and Penn Reels and all our sponsors for putting top-quality gear into the hands of our anglers.

Come aboard and try them all out for yourself! Jim M. is glad he did…check out his 100# yellowfin, caught on this very reel and our Seeker boat rod on Tue, Nov 7!trip33jimmabary

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